2022-2023年四川省自貢市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)_第1頁
2022-2023年四川省自貢市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)_第2頁
2022-2023年四川省自貢市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)_第3頁
2022-2023年四川省自貢市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)_第4頁
2022-2023年四川省自貢市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩24頁未讀, 繼續(xù)免費(fèi)閱讀

下載本文檔

版權(quán)說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)

文檔簡介

2022-2023年四川省自貢市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.Mr.Youngusuallyholdsa______withtheworkerwhoisasubstanceabusertodiscusshowtosolvetheproblem.

2.

WhenwillKellycontactyouonceyouhaveregistered,forworkandofferedallyourdetails?

A.WhenyouchaseKellytoaskaboutyourjob.

B.Whentherightjobcomesup.

C.AfteryougiveKellyaprivateemailaddress.

D.WhenanemployerisinterestedinyourCV.

3.

______diedinofficeofpneumonia.

4.

GossipaboutJasonappearedpartiallybecausethecompanymanagementfailedtohave______withthestaff.

5.

ValMacDonaldpointsoutthatbabyboomers______.

A.aremorewillingtotalktotheirparents

B.oftentakeadvantageoftheirparentsfinancially

C.seldomthinkofsendingtheirparentsaway

D.arelikelytoforcetheirparentstoaccepttheirviews

6.

Themostcommonstyle.ofwindturbines,largeorsmall,isthe______,withtheaxisofthebladeshorizontaltotheground.

7.

AccordingtoDr.Salim,whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?

A.Somepeoplewhogotvaccinatedkepthealthy.

B.Anumberofeffectivevaccinesweredevelopedjustonthehypothesis.

C.Thehypothesisforvaccineshasneverworkedwelluntilnow.

D.ThewhitebloodcellsaretherootcauseofHIVinfection.

8.

ChineseimmigrantstoHawaiifoundthatthey______.

A.weretreatedwithoutdiscrimination

B.wereprovidedwithfewerjobchoices

C.couldn'ttraveltomainlandAmerica

D.couldonlyliveorworkinChinatown

9.Studentsgetmoneyfromnotonlyfederalloansbutalso______.

10.

JapanesemaglevtrainsaredifferentfromGermanonesprimarilyin______.

11.HowdidYouTuberespondtoViacom'sdemandtoremovesomeclipsfromitswebsite?

A.Itremovedthecopyright-infringingclipsfromitswebsite.

B.ItstartednegotiationswithViacomtousetheclipslegally.

C.ItlimiteditscontentsourcetoNBCandCBS'swebsites.

D.ItagreedtoshareitsadvertisingrevenueswithViacom.

12.Olympicgamesinancienttimesbroughttemporarypeacetoopponentsandthosewhobrokethepeacewouldbefinedas______.

13.Married,WithMoney

Youfightoverfinances,right?Here'showtokeepthecash-andthepassion.

BrianGreenbergisacollegefinancialplanner,butonarecentmorninghefeltmorelikeamarriagecounselor.Thecouplesittinginhisoffice,nearCherryHill,NewJersey,wasseekingadviceaboutapplyingforfinancialaidfortheman'ssonfromapreviousmarriage."Whentheywalkedin,"Greenbergrecalls,"Icouldfeelthehostility."

Theincomefromthewife'sbusiness,whichshehadstartedbeforetheymarried,wasmodest,butitwasjustenoughtolimittheamountofaidthesoncouldreceive.Thehusbandwantedhertoincorporatetoreducetheirincome,therebyallowingthesontoqualifyformoreaid.Shedidn'twanttogothroughthecomplicatedincorporationprocess,butfeltpressuredbyherhusband."Hewassaying,'I'mentitledtodowhatIwantbecauseI'mmakingthemoneythatpaysthebills,'"recallsGreenberg."Thatkindofthinkingunderminesarelationship."

Muchofthistypeofanimosity(仇恨)canbeavoidedifonlycoupleswouldtalkaboutmoneybeforetheygetmarried,saysMaryClaireAllvine,acertifiedfinancialplannerinChicagoandAtlantaandco-authorofThe7MostImportantMoneyDecisionsYou'llEverMake.Withoutthistalk,it'sunlikelythatcoupleshaveanactualplanfortheirlivestogether.

StudieshaveshownthatdisagreementsovermoneyaretheNo.1causeoffrictioninamarriage.Andforsome,they'retheNo.1reasonfordivorce.

Sowhycansomecouplesweatherfinancialupsanddownswhileotherssplitoverahouseholdbudget?Thekeytosuccessistofindthecommonground-thesharedvaluesabouthow,aspartners,youwanttoliveyourlivestogether.Herearesometipsforexecutingamoneyplanwithoutlosingthepassion.

Thinkbigandputitinbuckets.Aftercoupleshavepaidtheirfixedexpenses,theyoftenfindthemselvesdisagreeingoverhowtospendwhat'sleft-payoffthecreditcardsorgetthatHDTVoneofthemhasbeencraving.

Toavoidsuchclashes,talkaboutyourdreams.Allvine'sresearchsayscoupleswhodon'tgetboggeddownwithday-to-daybudgetingdetailsareusuallythemostsuccessfulwiththeirmoney."Youcan'tsaytothespender,'Okay,youcanonlyspend$50amonth.'It'slikeputtingpeopleonadietwheretheycanlastforawhilebutthentheyjustbingeandeataloafofbread.Thespenderwillsay,'I'llcutback.Andthentheystartcuttingouttheextracupofcoffee.Butit'srarelythecoffeethatputsthemindebt.It'sthehometheycan'taffordorthecartheyshouldn'tbedriving."

Allvinerecommendssortingyourbigdreams-startingabusiness,owningahome,savingforavacation-intocategories,orbuckets."Whenyounamethebucket,youknowwhatthatmoneyisfor,andyouwon'tuseitforanythingelse.That'showcouplesgettotheirgoals-theypaythemselvesfirstforthebigthings."

Everyoneneedstheprenuptial(結(jié)婚前的)talk.Astoday'scouplesmarrylater,orremarry,theyfacebigchallengescombiningresources.Onespousemaybringchildrenfromapreviousmarriage;anothermightbecaringforelderlyparents.Thenew-thinksays,richornot,youmayneedaprenuptialagreement."Itmakessensetothinkthingsthroughearlyon,"saysMellodyHobson,presidentofArielCapitalManagementinChicago.

ButCarrieSchwab-Pomerantz,co-author,withherfather,CharlesSchwab,ofItPaystoTalk,hasadifferenttake:"Noteveryoneneedstosignaprenuptialdocument-buteveryoneshouldhavetheprenuptialconversation."

Thepoint,saysSchwab-Pomerantz,istogetanideaofeachother'smoneypersonality."Ifsomeonehasalotofdebt.thatcanreflectsomepersonalityissuesthathisorherpartnerneedstoknowab

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Generalizedanxietydisordercanbecausedlargelyby______.

A.people'sworries,uncertainties,endfears

B.theeconomicandsocialproblems

C.somespecificphenomenon

D.individualcircumstances

15.

Youshouldpayspecialattentiontothefirstsixquestionsofthe12questionsbecausetheymakeupthebaseonwhich______.

16.Ifaworker'spoliticalconversationsannoyhiscolleagues,thebossshould______.

A.firehimforhisimproperbehaviour

B.trytostophimbylookingdownuponhim

C.directlyexpresshis/herangertotheworker

D.advisehimtoholdthematnon-worktime

17.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoingwhenwecan'tendureajob?

A.Changingtoanewinstitute.

B.Askingseniorcolleaguesforhelp.

C.Foundingasoundsocialnetwork.

D.Focusingmoreonpositiveoutcomes.

18.

By2000,lifeexpectancyatbirthinmostdevelopingcountriesincreasedfromabout35-40yearsin1950to______.

19.HowOnlineDatingWorks

Oneofthebasichumanimpulsesistodeveloparomanticrelationship——andmaybeevenfallinlove.Buttherearealotofobstaclesthatmightkeepsomeonefrommeetingtheloveofhisorherlifeintoday'sworld.Maybedatingco-workersisagainstcompanypolicy.Perhapsyouhatethebarscene.Youmightnotbeintherightmoodtomeetyoursoulmatewhileyou'retrekking(艱苦跋涉)throughthegrocerystore.

Peopleofallages,lifestylesandlocationshavebeenfacingthisproblemfordecades.Inthelast10yearsorso,anewsolutionhasarrivedtohelplonelyheartsfindtheirsoulmates:onlinedating.

GettingStarted

Onlinedatingissimplyamethodofmeetingpeople,andithasadvantagesanddisadvantages.Thevarietyofdatingsitesisconstantlygrowing,withmanysitesfocusedonveryspecificgroupsorinterests.Therearcsitesforseniors,sitesforMuslims(穆斯林),sitesforfitness-orientedpeople,sitesforpeoplejustlookingforfriendsandsitesforpeoplewhoareinterestedinmoreadultactivities.Thisarticlewillbefocusedonthemostbasictypeofdatingsite--onethatworkstobringtwopeopletogetherforaromanticrelationship.Whilethisarticleappliestothemajorityofpopulardatingsites,therulesandpracticesofanygivenindividualsitemaydiffer.

Whenyoufirstarriveatanonlinedatingsite,youcanbrowsethroughprofileswithoutenteringanyinformationaboutyourself.Theamountofinformationyoucanseeabouteachuserdependsonthesite.Somesitesallowuserstorestrictaccesstotheirprofilestopayingmembers.Photosmightnotbedisplayedunlessyouhaveapaidmembership.Thishelpspreserveanonymity,sinceaco-workerorfamilymembercan'taccidentallystumbleacrossyourprofile.They'dhavetopayforamembershiptoseeapictureofthepersonthey'rereadingabout.

Onceyoudecideyou'regoingtogiveitashot,thefirstthingyouneedtodoiscreateyourprofile.

CreatingaProfile

Whenit'stimetomakeyourownprofile,you'llstartwithsomebasicinformation.Areyouamanorawoman?Areyoulookingtomeetamanorawoman?Whatagerangeareyouinterestedin?Wheredoyoulive?(Somesitesjustaskforazipcode,whileothersmayallowyoutochoosefromalistofcities.)Thisisgenerallythesameinformationyouprovidetoperform.asimplesearch,or"browse."

Basicprofileinformationmayalsoincludeyourbirthdateandavalide-mailaddress.Siteadministratorswillcommunicatewithyouthroughthisaddress,andsomesitesallowmessagesfromuserstobesenttoyoure-mailanonymously.Whentheysendyouamessage,itisroutedthroughthesite'ssystemandredirectedtoyoure-mailwithouttheotherusereverseeingyouraddress.Somesitesusetheirowninternalmessagingsystem.Ifyou'reespeciallyconcernedaboutprivacy,it'seasyenoughtocreateafreee-mailaccountsomewhereanduseitsolelyforyouronlinedatingcontacts.

Indicatingyourphysicalattributesisusuallythenextstep.Height,weight,hairandeyecolorandbodytypearecommonpiecesofdata,whilesomesitesaskaboutpiercingsandtattoos.Atthispoint,theprocessbecomesincreasinglydetailed.Interestsandactivities,favoritesports,authors,musicormovies,howyouliketospendweekend—thesetopicsareallfairgame.Morepersonalquestionsmightinvolvewhetherornotyouhavechildren,whetherornotyouwantchildren,yourreligiousbeliefsandyourpoliticalviews.Pets,occupation,incomeandlivingsituationareusuallyonthelistaswell.

Next,you'llbeaskedtoanswermanyofthesesamequestionsasecondtime,butinsteadofindicatingyourowntraits,you'llbedescribingyouridealdate.Thesitewillthenusethisinformationandtheinformationyouprovidedaboutyourselft

A.YB.NC.NG

20.

Americanhighschoolstudentssinkalmosttothebottominasurveyofmathandscienceliteracybecausetoomanyofthehighschool______inAmericaarenotqualified.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(45)

22.(22)

A.Buyanewwatch.

B.Gotobedearlier.

C.Seeadoctor.

D.Changehisjob.

23.【B11】

24.

【B6】

25.

【B8】

26.(26)

A.It'sfarfromwhereshelives.

B.Herfamilywenttherewithouther.

C.Shedoesn'tknowalotaboutit.

D.She'sexcitedaboutgoingthere.

27.(35)

A.JapanesestudentsstudymuchharderthanColumbianstudents.

B.ColumbianstudentsscorehigherthanJapanesestudentsinninths.

C.Columbianstudentsaremoreoptimisticabouttheirmathsskills.

D.Japanesestudentshavebetterconditionsforstudy.

28.(25)

A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.D.Winter.

29.聽力原文:WhenMidoriwastwoyearold,sheoftenclimbedontothepianobenchandreachedfortheviolinthatbelongedtohermother,a38-year-oldprofessionalmusician.

"Pleasedon'ttouch,Midori,"hermotherscolded.Theviolinwas,afterall,worthmorethan$20,000.

ButMidoriinsisted,andshelongedtohandlethegracefulinstrumentthatmadebeautifulsounds.Finally,onherthirdbirthday,Midoriwashandedapackage:atinyviolin,abouthalfthenormalsize.

AlmostfromthemomentMidoriwasborn,hermotherknewshewassensitivetomusic.Forseveralyearsmotheranddaughterpractisedtogetherdayafterday.Shewaseagertolearn.Failureoftenledtotears,thoughsheneveronceturnedfromtheinstrument.Instead,shepersisteduntiltheproblemwasovercome.

OnedayJohnston,anAmericanmusician,heardMidoriplayingtheviolin.Hecouldn'tbelieveshewasjusteightyearsold."ShemustmakeatapeandIwilltakeittotheUnitedStates."themusiciansaid.

AfamousAmericanviolinteacherheardthetape.He,too,haddifficultyinbelievinghisears.Theplayingwasabsolutelyastonishing.Heimmediatelyacceptedherasapupilandrecommendedherforafullscholarship.In1982,MidoriandhermothermovedtoNewYorkCity,leavingbehindacomfortablelifeinJapan.

(33)

A.Ahousewife.B.Asinger.C.Ateacher.D.Amusician.

30.(17)

A.Adentist.B.Acook.C.Adietician.D.Atwirler.

31.(19)

A.Askherbosstoraiseherpay.

B.Lookforamoresuitablejob.

C.Trytoswitchhourswithsomeoneelse.

D.Dotheextraworkwithoutcomplaining.

32.聽力原文:W:Itseemsthatyouarenotreallyinterestedinpaintingpictures,whydidyouchoosetostudythisartprogram?

M:Tobehonest,Ithoughtthatthroughart,Icouldbecomefamous,prettystupididea.

Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?

(14)

A.Themanhasn'tsucceededinpaintinganypicturesyet.

B.Themanhascometoanewunderstandingofpaintingpictures.

C.Thewomanisgoodatpaintingpictures.

D.Thewomanhasrefusedtheman'sapplicationtopaintpictures.

33.聽力原文:Inabidtoimprovetheknowledgeoffarmersinscienceandtechnology,theMinistryofAgriculturewillinvestabout1.1billionyuannextyear.Thefigureisa53percentincreaseoverthisyear's720millionyuan.DeputyAgricultureMinisterWeiChao'anmadethepledgeyesterdayattheFarmerScientificLiteracyForumheldinBeijing."Fromnextyear,thebudgetwillbesignificantlyincreasedeachyear,"Weisaid.TheinvestmentwillgotowardsimplementingtheNationalSchemeforScienceLiteracy,whichwasannouncedinFebruarythisyear.TheschemeaimstoimprovescientificliteracyinChinaandmakeitapolicypriority.Weisaidthemoneywillbemainlyspentinhelpingfarmersdevelopnewtechnologicalskillstocopewithmarketfluctuations,aswellasindustrialskills.Sofarthisyear,8.6millionfarmershavereceivedtrainingandeducationinitiatedbytheMinistryofAgriculture.Weinoted,however,thatdespitecontinuedeffortstoimprovefarmers'scienceandtechnologyskills,only9.1percent,orabout700million,haveeverparticipatedinvariousscienceandtechnologytrainingprograms.Theprogramsarealsonmbyothergovernmentalandnon-governmentalorganizationssuchastheMinistryofScienceandTechnologyandtheChinaAssociationforScienceandTechnology.TheaverageChinesefarmeronlyreceives7.3yearsofeducation.CAST,theMinistryofAgricultureandothergovernmentdepartments,willcontinuetoexplorewaystocombinescientificeducationandtrainingtoimproveagriculturalproductionskills,DengNan,firstsecretaryofCAST,toldtheforum.

(30)

A.Toimprovetheknowledgeoffarmersinscienceandtechnology.

B.Toimprovethelivingconditionsoffarmers.

C.Toimprovetheknowledgeofunskilledworkers.

D.Toimprovethelivingconditionsofthefarmersandworkers.

34.

【B2】

35.

【B10】

36.(28)

A.InthePacificOcean.

B.ClosetoEurope.

C.Nobodyknows.

D.IntheAtlanticOcean.

37.【B1】

38.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

Advertisingisacollectivetermforpublicannouncementsdesignedto【B1】______thesaleofspecificcommoditiesorservices.Advertisingisaform.ofmassselling,employedwhentheuseofdirect,person-to-personsellingis【B2】______impossible,orsimplyinefficient.Itistobe【B3】______fromotheractivitiesintendedtopersuadethepublic,suchas【B4】______,publicity,andpublicrelations.Advertisingtechniquesrangein【B5】______fromthepublishingofsimple,【B6】______noticesinpaperstotheconcerteduseofnewspapers,magazines,television,radio,directmail,andothercommunicationsmediainthecourseofasingleadvertisingcampaign.Fromits【B7】______beginningsinancienttimes,advertisinghasbecomeaworldwideindustry.

AdvertisingfallsintotwomainCategories:consumeradvertising,directedtotheultimatepurchaser,andtradeadvertising,inwhichtheappealismadetodealersthroughtrade【B8】______andothermedia.

【B9】______.Arelativelyminor,butimportant,form.ofadvertisingisinstitutionaladvertising,whichisdesignedsolelytobuildprestigeandpublicrespectforparticularbusinessconcerns.【B10】______Nationaladvertisersoccasionallysharethesamespaceinmagazineadvertising.

Advertisingmaybelocal,national,orinternationalinscope.【B11】______:varyingratesaresetalsobynewspapersforamusement,legal,political,financial,religious,andcharitableadvertisements.

【B1】

39.(31)

A.Theyhavegreatpower.

B.Theyhaveverydiversifiedresponsibilities.

C.Theyareverymodernandefficient.

D.Theyaresosmart.

40.(21)

A.Asubscriptiontoabook.

B.Abargainondancelessons.

C.AcheapairfaretoHawaii.

D.Amembershiptoasportsclub.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.

Theword"toasty"(Line5,Para.2)hasthesamemeaningwith______.

A.warmB.deliciousC.comfortableD.tedious

42.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

ThebeliefthatAmericanexpansionwestwardandsouthwardwasinevitableandjustwasfirstcalledmanifestdestinybyaDemocrat,thenewspapermanJohnL.O'Sullivan.Theannexation(兼并)ofTexas,O'Sullivanwrotein1945,was"thefulfillmentofouryearlymultiplyingmillions."Americanshadthoughtsimilarlyfordecades,butduringthe1840stheyusedexpressiontohurrytheinevitableprocessalongandtojustifywarandthreatsofwarinthequestformoreterritory.

Americanshadbeenhungryfornewlandseversincethecolonistsfirstturnedtheireyeswestward.Agrarian(農(nóng)業(yè)的)Democratssawthewestasremedyforurbanizationandindustrialization.EnterprisingWhigslookedtothenewcommercialopportunitiestheWestoffered.BothparitiesreflectedthepopularmoodastheproportionofAmericanslivingwestoftheAppalachiansgrewfromone-quartertoone-halfbetween1830and1860.

Afiercenationalpridealsopushedthequestforwesternlaud.NorthorSouth,WhigorDemocrat.Americanswereconvincedthattheirswasthegreatestcountryonearth,withaspecialruletoplayintheworld.Whatbetterevidenceofsucharolecoldtherebethanexpansionfromcoasttocoast?

AmericansalsoidealisticallybelievedthatwestwardexpansionwouldextendAmericanfreedomanddemocracy.Theoccupationofnewterritory,theyreasoned,wouldbringthebenefitsofAmerica'srepublicansystemofgovernmenttolessfortunatepeople.Ofcoursesuchidealismwasselfish,anditcontainedanundercurrentofracismaswell.IndianswereperceivedassavagesbestremovedfromtheirhomeseastoftheMississippiandCentralandSouthAmericanswerealsoseenasinferiorpeoples,fittobecontrolledorconquered.ThusthesameracismthatjustifiedslaveryintheSouthanddiscriminationintheNorthsupportedexpansionintheWest.

Finally,theexpansionistfeverofthe1840swasfedbythedesiretosecurethenationfromperceivedexternalthreats.Expansion,somebelieved,wasnecessarytopreserveAmericanindependence.

Theprimarypurposeofthispassageisto______.

A.criticizethebeliefofmanifestdestiny

B.justifyAmericanwestwardexpansion

C.explainwhyAmericansexpandedwestwards

D.explainAmericans'racism

43.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

WheneverIhearaweatherreportdeclaringit'sthehottestJune10onrecordorwhatever,Ican'ttakeittooseriously,because"ever"reallymeans"aslongastherecordsgohack,"whichisonlyasfarasthelate1800s.Scientistshaveotherwaysofmeasuringtemperaturesbeforethat,though—notforindividualdates,buttheycantelltheaveragetemperatureofagivenyearbysuchproxymeasurementsasgrowthmarksincorals,depositsinoceanandlakesediments,andcoresdrilledintoglacialice.Theycanevenusedrawingsofglaciersastherewerehundredsofyearsagocomparedwithtoday.

Andinthemostcomprehensivecompilationofsuchdatatodate,saysanewreportfromtheNationalResearchCouncil,itlooksprettycertainthatthelastfewdecadeshavebeenhotterthananycomparableperiodinthelast400years.That'sablowtothosewhoclaimthecurrentwarmspellisjustpartofthenaturalupanddownofaveragetemperatures—afrequentassertionoftheglobal-warming-doubterscrowd.

Thereportwastriggeredbydoubtsaboutpast-climateclaimsmadelastyearbyclimatologistMichaelMann,oftheUniversityofVirginia(he'sthecreatorofthe"hockeystick"graphA1Goreusedin"AnInconvenientTruth"todramatizetheriseincarbondioxideinrecentyears).Mannclaimedthattherecentwarmingwasunprecedentedinthepastthousandyears—thatledCongresstoorderupanassessmentbytheprestigiousResearchCouncil.Theirconclusionwasthatathousandyearswasreasonable,butnotoverwhelminglysupportedbythedata.Butthepast400was—soresoundinglythatitfullysupportstheclaimthattoday'stemperaturesareunnaturallywarm,justasglobalwarmingtheoryhasbeenpredictingforahundredyears.Andifthere'sanydoubtaboutwhethertheseproxymeasurementsarereallylegitimate,theNRCscientistscomparedthemwithactualtemperaturedatafromthemostrecentcentury,whenrealthermometerswereinwidespreaduse.Thematchwasmoreorlessrighton.

InthepastnearlytwodecadessinceTIMEfirstputglobalwarmingonthecover,then,theargumentagainstithasgonefrom"itisn'thappening"to"it'shappening,butit'snatural,"to"it'smostlynatural"—andnow,itseems,thatassertiontooisgoingtohavetodropaway.Indeed,Rep.SherwoodBoehlert,theNewYorkRepublicanwhochairstheHouseScienceCommitteeandwhoaskedforthereportdeclaredthatitdidnothingtosupportthenotionofacontroversyoverglobalwarmingscience—acontroversythatopponentskeepinsistingisalive.WhetherPresidentBushwillfinallytakeseriousactiontodealwiththewarming,however,isamuchlesssettledquestion.

Whatdoesthispassagemainlydealwith?

A.Thetendencyofearth'sbecominghotter.

B.Theassessmentofearth'stemperature.

C.Themenaceofglobalwarming.

D.Themeasurementoftacklingglobalwarming:

44.

Howdoesaconventionalcomputerwork?

45.

Theauthor'sattitudetowardnoisewouldbestbedescribedas______.

A.unrealisticB.traditionalC.concernedD.hysterical

46.

AccordingtoPara.2whichofthefollowingisanaspectdirectlyinfluencedbyGriffith'sfilminnovations?

A.Camerawork.

B.Filmediting.

C.Rangeandtreatmentofsubjects.

D.Musiccomposing.

47.

Judgingfromthispassage,theauthor______.

A.isabusinessmanwithalargefortune

B.isaprofessorinDeanCollege

C.overlooksthesystemofcommunityandjuniorcolleges

D.willalsosucceedifhedidn'tenterthecollege

48.

【C3】

49.

WhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Anxietyissupposedtobeavoided.

B.Whatleadstoanxietycanbeambiguous.

C.Anxietydisorderhasanegativeimpact.

D.Anxietyisoneofthehealth-careissues.

50.

What'stheauthor'sattitudetowardstheideologythatbiologyisdestiny?

A.Affirmative.B.Negative.C.Positive.D.Passive.

51.

【C4】

52.

Fromthepassage,welearnpeoplewillhavetokeepworkinguntiltheirmid-70sbecauseof______.

A.overallimprovementofpeople'shealthcondition

B.oldpeople'shighqualification

C.thelackofyoungemployees

D.thegreatneedformoreemployeesbyneweconomy

53.

Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.

A.studentsshouldnothavepart-timejobs

B.creditcardsshouldnotbeused

C.ifthereisnocreditcard,collegestudentsmaynotcommitsuicide

D.collegestudentsshouldlearntowiselymanagetheirpersonalfinances

54.

Thelastparagraphofthispassagemaybeconcludedwiththestatementthat______.

A.UNgivesprioritytopeacefulsettlementoftheconflictsamongcountries

B.thepeacekeepingtroopsaremostpowerfulintheconflictsbetweencountries

C.economicsanctionwillbeimposedonthecountriesinvolvedinwar

D.jointmilitaryactionisthelastresortoftheSecurityCouncilindealingwithconflictsamongcountries

55.Theeconomicdeclineforceswomentogiveupthedesirefor______athome.

56.

Whenyouarefrustratedwithsomething,theauthoradvisesyouto______.

A.getrelaxedandwait

B.workmuchharder

C.asksomeoneelsetohelpyou

D.giveintheproblem

57.Itisbelievedthatwomenarestill______intheeconomydespitetheBLSdata.

58.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Onlyasmallpercentageofthegrainisdirectlyconsumedbymanintheworld.

B.Eatingmeatmightbeasymbolofrichnessinthefuture.

C.Humanscanlivewithoutmeat.

D.Manyregionsfacetheproblemoffreshwatershortage.

59.

Ifbyanychancetheongoingfinancialcrisisworsens,whatmayhappenaccordingtothepassage?

A.TheAmericanfamilymayselloneoftheircars.

B.TheslowdownmayleaveBRICsnospaceforgrowthrates.

C.Peopleinemergingmarketswillstillwanttobuytheircars.

D.BRICs'potentialcustomersmayturntosavemoreinstead.

60.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

T

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁內(nèi)容里面會有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

最新文檔

評論

0/150

提交評論